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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.buildersmate is right that this is a bigger issue than the one you are considering. you may get sympathetic answers on this site but you do really need to get professional guidance.
talk to the CAB first though. you may be able to resolve things without the use of a lawyer except for the decree nisi and the more amicable it is the better it will be for all 4 of you in the long run and cheaper.
hope it all works out ok.
daryl, you gotta take professional advice on this... have been in a similar situation myself but got things worked out amicably... if the split is amicable, it makes thing a lot easier...
if you're first time buyers and only bought the place a year ago or something, and your wife is agreeable to takin on the mortgage, then fair enough, but if you have a lot of equity in there, then you have your rights... and you also have the right to see your kids as well...
good luck, my friend